The lawsuit — again, it’s a hoax — also claims that Manziel sent a naked picture of himself with his penis in a hotdog bun, that he sent a photo with a “ruler next to his erect penis that measured 4-1/2 inches,” that he “keeps asking me to strip for him at his boy, Lebron James’ crip [sic] in Miami,” that Manziel “told me he does steroids and lifts weights,” and that “if another man ever talks to me, he would beat them up and get away with it because he’s famous.”

“I had to see a Psychologist because I have nightmares of Manziel’s penis,” the lawsuit — hoax — states. “Manziel sent me a homemade video of himself at Walt Disney World on ‘It’s a Small Word’ ride in the Magic Kingdom, and while the song is on, he puts the camera down unbuttons his pants, pulls his penis out and jingles [sic] his penis to the music. ESPN owns Disney and ESPN promotes Manziel, knowing he did this in ‘It’s a Small World.’”

If you're going to file a hoax suit, it should at least be clever. That effort was straight outta Idiocracy. "Huh huh, small dick, hotdog bun ... I so clever." At least try to make the small dick joke funny or original. CanHawk is available, after all.

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nanomoz wrote:If you're going to file a hoax suit, it should at least be clever. That effort was straight outta Idiocracy. "Huh huh, small dick, hotdog bun ... I so clever." At least try to make the small dick joke funny or original. CanHawk is available, after all.

Sounds almost like an episode of Beavis and Buh-head. "heh heh....."

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